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I was attempting to set my niece up with a nice guy to go out and dance with, and be home on time with no buttons out of place. Besides, I have no reason to believe he's gay, and the point is moot because she thinks he's too old as well. He's three years older than she is.

While you were hanging yourself , on someone else's words
Dying to believe in what you heard
I was staring straight into the shining sun

I was attempting to set my niece up with a nice guy to go out and dance with, and be home on time with no buttons out of place. Besides, I have no reason to believe he's gay, and the point is moot because she thinks he's too old as well. He's three years older than she is.

Older guys know to make sure buttons aren't out of place. Enjoy. No need to thank me. :)

"The efforts of the government alone will never be enough. In the end the people must choose and the people must help themselves" ~ JFK; from his famous inauguration speech (What Democrats sounded like before today's neo-Liberals hijacked that party)

But anyway, I picked out a nice guy for my niece to date. He went to Catholic high school, hasn't been arrested (like most of his friends) and doesn't appear to be into drugs like the rest of the surfer crowd. He's bright eyed, going to college, buff (gymnastics and wrestling in college) and even though I suspect he might be gay, I decided to let her in on the plan. Did I mention that his father is a doctor?

"Eww... he has all those ugly muscles."

I was stunned. I had no idea that being magazine quality (sportswear and swimsuit, no nudity and you know why) was "ugly". When I reported this to my sister, she informed me that my niece was still in the androgynous phase, going gaga over guys in her drama class (oh, I see) , and that we should be grateful that we aren't dealing with other issues.

I never had an androgynous phase. I had a 'collect-trans-chicks-with-weapons-as-friends-phase' but never wanted a guy that was prettier than me. Even when I was in drama class in high school.

I blame Jeffree Starr.

~QC

"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. To be your own man is hard business. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." Rudyard Kipling - (1865-1936)